I don't think this will affect the average home user. It's an issue with security software used by big corporations.
The big issue with this, is that it is causing a 'blue screen of death'. Many systems are configured to automatically reboot when a BSOD happens, so they just end up in a loop. Either way, they can't be reached over the network to be fixed en mass. Someone is going to have to visit each physical machine to reboot into recovery mode to delete the necessary files. Slow going for sure.
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Here's an interesting article from 1999.
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The Kennedy Family fearing 'souvenir hunters' initially requested police and other investigators to stay off their private beach.
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The aircraft registration package was found on the beach 'soggy but intact'.
What are the changes that this just floated to their own private beach? Seems like an odd coincidence to me.
Here is a link to the original: https://youtu.be/wwM7a_TiU4s?t=1543
I hope nothing happens, but this is quite something from 2015.
Edit: To give credit where it's due, here is the X post that brought it too my attention. https://x.com/_AlphaAnon/status/1810349936522805614
I've been experiencing something similar. Try listening to singling bowls or tuning forks on youtube. I know youtube sucks, but there is still a lot of interesting stuff on there that can't be found elsewhere. Just make sure you have uBlock Origin browser extension installed so you won't get any interruptions while meditating.
When I relax deeply while listening to these tones through headphones, I can strongly feel the vibrations in my body from head to toe. It's like sympathetic resonance. Something inside me tunes in to the tone I'm listening to. I find pure tones work best.. no birds chirping or waves crashing. Gongs are cool too depending on how they are played. The deeper you can let go, the more pronounced the feeling.
For those considering switching, but don't want to outright nuke their Windows installation, there are a couple of options to try it out while keeping Windows around which isn't a bad idea when your learning.
Install VirtualBox which is free software that can create virtual machines which you can run Linux in. There are loads of videos on Youtube showing how to set it up and install Linux. This is a great option to play around with Linux and get comfortable with it. Don't expect to run your games in a virtual machine though.. it can be done if you have two graphics cards, but it's complex to setup.
Another option is to look into dual-booting windows and Linux. If you have lots of disk space, you can resize the windows partition using the disk management utility and install Linux into the freed up space. When you start your computer, you will get a boot menu from which you can choose windows or Linux. Again, as much as Youtube sucks, there are loads of video tutorials which will show you how to do this step by step.